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单词 hurry
释义

hurry

UK /ˈhʌri/


phrases
  • be in a hurry

    or do something in a hurry

    1
    to do something or go somewhere quickly because you do not have much time

    Donna’s letter looked as though she had written it in a great hurry.

    She had been in too much of a hurry to change.

    Synonyms and related words

    To do something quickly and/or easily
  • be in no hurry

    or not be in any hurry

    1. 1
      to be able to wait to do something, because you have plenty of time

      I’m not in any hurry to get there.

      Synonyms and related words

      To delay action, wait or hesitate
    2. 2
      to be unwilling to do something, or to not want to do it until a future time

      Lou’s in no hurry to get married.

      Synonyms and related words

      Unwillingness and to be unwilling
  • in my​/​his​/​her etc hurry

    1
    used for saying that someone made a mistake because of being in a hurry

    In his hurry he forgot to lock up.

    Synonyms and related words

    Ways of telling someone not to hurry
  • (there’s) no hurry

    spoken
    1
    used for telling someone that they do not need to do something soon or quickly

    I’m ready whenever you are – there’s no hurry.

    Synonyms and related words

    Ways of telling someone not to hurry
  • what’s the hurry?

    or why the hurry?spoken

    1
    used for telling someone that they are doing something too soon or too quickly

    What’s the hurry? We’ve got all afternoon.

    Synonyms and related words

    Ways of telling someone not to hurry
  • will not be doing something again in a hurry

    spoken
    1
    used for saying that you do not want to do something again

    I won’t be going back there in a hurry, I can tell you.

    Synonyms and related words

    Way of saying that you will not do something

hurry

US /ˈhʌri/


phrases
  • be in a hurry

    or do something in a hurry

    1
    to do something or go somewhere quickly because you do not have much time

    Donna’s letter looked as though she had written it in a great hurry.

    She had been in too much of a hurry to change.

    Synonyms and related words

    To do something quickly and/or easily
  • be in no hurry

    or not be in any hurry

    1. 1
      to be able to wait to do something, because you have plenty of time

      I’m not in any hurry to get there.

      Synonyms and related words

      To delay action, wait or hesitate
    2. 2
      to be unwilling to do something, or to not want to do it until a future time

      Lou’s in no hurry to get married.

      Synonyms and related words

      Unwillingness and to be unwilling
  • in my​/​his​/​her etc. hurry

    1
    used for saying that someone made a mistake because of being in a hurry

    In his hurry he forgot to lock up.

    Synonyms and related words

    Ways of telling someone not to hurry
  • (there’s) no hurry

    spoken
    1
    used for telling someone that they do not need to do something soon or quickly

    I’m ready whenever you are – there’s no hurry.

    Synonyms and related words

    Ways of telling someone not to hurry
  • what’s the​/​your hurry?

    or why the hurry?spoken

    1
    used for telling someone that they are doing something too soon or too quickly

    What’s the hurry? We’ve got all afternoon.

    Synonyms and related words

    Ways of telling someone not to hurry
  • will not be doing something again in a hurry

    spoken
    1
    used for saying that you do not want to do something again

    I won’t be going back there in a hurry, I can tell you.

    Synonyms and related words

    Way of saying that you will not do something

hurry

UK /ˈhʌri/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyhurry
he/she/ithurries
present participlehurrying
past tensehurried
past participlehurried

DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    intransitive to do something or to move somewhere very quickly

    We must hurry or we’ll be late.

    Alex had to hurry home, but I decided to stay.

    hurry along/through/into:

    She hurried along the corridor towards his office.

    He hurried through the streets until he reached Bill’s house.

    hurry to do something:

    The telephone suddenly rang and she hurried to answer it.

    Synonyms and related words

    To do something quickly and/or easily
    Synonyms and related words

    To hurry, or to make someone hurry
    1. 1a
      transitive to make someone do something or move somewhere more quickly
      hurry someone away/in/out etc:

      Liz took Anna’s arm and hurried her away.

      hurry someone into doing something:

      Don’t let them hurry you into signing anything.

      Synonyms and related words

      To hurry, or to make someone hurry
    2. 1b
      to make something happen more quickly than it would have done

      Let’s not hurry the process.

      hurry something through:

      The Act was hurried through Parliament just before the election.

      Synonyms and related words

      To do something quickly and/or easily

phrasal verbs

hurry up

hurry

US /ˈhʌri/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyhurry
he/she/ithurries
present participlehurrying
past tensehurried
past participlehurried

DEFINITIONS1
  1. 1
    intransitive to do something or to move somewhere very quickly

    We’d better hurry or we’ll be late.

    Alex had to hurry home, but I decided to stay.

    hurry along/through/into:

    She hurried along the corridor toward his office.

    He hurried through the streets until he reached Bill’s house.

    hurry to do something:

    The telephone suddenly rang and she hurried to answer it.

    Synonyms and related words

    To do something quickly and/or easily
    Synonyms and related words

    To hurry, or to make someone hurry
    1. 1a
      transitive to make someone do something or move somewhere more quickly
      hurry someone away/in/out etc.:

      Liz took Anna’s arm and hurried her away.

      hurry someone into doing something:

      Don’t let them hurry you into signing anything.

      Synonyms and related words

      To hurry, or to make someone hurry
    2. 1b
      to make something happen more quickly than it would have done

      Let’s not hurry the process.

      hurry something through:

      The Act was hurried through Parliament just before the election.

      Synonyms and related words

      To do something quickly and/or easily

phrasal verbs

hurry up
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